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    1. Re: [GARRARD] Short DNA Break down in the World
    2. Sandi C.
    3. Terry: Did you buy that book compiled by James Welch that has our Clay County Garrards listed? If not, let me know I'll look at it and see if your John Mountjoy Garrard line is included. You aren't knocking anyone at all. This list isn't that large and it makes me wonder if there are that many of our relatives who are into doing genealogy? My Garrard line includes Fitzpatrick, Maupin, Moncrief and Williams branches in the older family and many newer branches. Some belong to my Fitzpatrick list and some to my Maupin list. I think it depends on which family line people are more interested in. I know I've found many relatives I didn't know I had through the net and the books James Welch did that included the Garrards and the one that included the Maupins. Sandi --- TalkingTer@aol.com wrote: > Dear Sandi, The DNA will help us to fine all are closer relatives as well as > the ones hundreds of years ago. I was hoping to find some of mine. I found > no matches in the data base. Of the Governor's 9 children, only Daniel > Garrard's family from Clay County Kentucky, and my line from John Mountjoy Garrard, > seem to stay online in there genealogy work. Not knocking anyone. It just > been so hare it find people of his other children's line Terry. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GARRARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/21/2006 04:45:54
    1. Re: [GARRARD] Short DNA Break down in the World
    2. sug fitzner
    3. So good to see you guys on here this morning, I was beginning to think I was the only person who even remembered the Garrards, should have known you two were still digging. My digging has been sparse this last year, seems like we spend more time going to doctors than we do sleeping. Maybe that will change this year. Maybe we should start a campaign to get more interest generated. Careful tho, had a letter this morning from a mailing list that info meant only for the list was posted on Ancestry.Com as the lady's own research and living people listed for the entire world to use. The list Mom finally got all of it removed from Ancestry.Com and kicked the lady off of the list. Seems a lot of people do not respect the privacy of living people. Cold here and snow on Grand Mesa just behind us. Sug --------------------------------- Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com

    09/22/2006 12:25:07